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In Search of Her Own Identity

   
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Title: In Search of Her Own Identity
 
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(V. Manam, personal communication, March 24, 2006). Cultural Background India has the second largest population in this world and the country's diversity and complexity is immense. It has more languages, religions, political convictions, local cultures and traditions than any other country in the world...
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(Sen, 2001) Mumbai is considered the entertainment and commercial capital of India and awash in Western culture. The ample economic opportunities and higher standard of living in Mumbai attracts many migrants into the city, making the number and variety of communities and cultures within this city very high...
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